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Washington DC is undergoing construction near the Lincoln Memorial, with workers and materials scattered about. The Washington Monument base appears old and shabby, surrounded by makeshift shanties. The Smithsonian castles look like a villain's lair, hinting at a manipulated history. Check out the images on the telegram page to question the narrative of lies.

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I've been in Plymouth for 10 years, but things are getting worse. I'm leaving for Germany because you can't access basic services here anymore. The UK as a whole is struggling, especially for those without lots of money. It wasn't this bad a decade ago.

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The speaker and Ben arrive at the hotel with high expectations of a nice view, but are disappointed to find a rubbish dump and squalid houses. They decide to check in and see what the room is like. Translation: The speaker and Ben arrive at the hotel expecting a nice view, but are disappointed to find a rubbish dump and squalid houses. They decide to check in and see what the room is like.

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This hospital is a disgrace. It is so dead. People in the country are desperately waiting for treatment, cancer treatment, heart disease. This is making me so angry. There is a completely empty hospital. Looking into a ward, a mine injury unit, all the people this time of year that would normally be in here are being denied treatment. This is a disgrace. It is quieter than expected. There's absolutely nobody around, no security. The medical block was less than half full. The wards were half empty.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking up the stairs required to get to Barnes and Noble. The path is covered in graffiti, gross stuff, rotting food, and feces. The smell is horrific. There are discarded clothes. After another story of the same conditions, the speaker finally reaches Barnes and Noble. The speaker suggests these conditions are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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San Francisco is described as a failed state with high crime levels. People are leaving their cars with windows rolled down and trash open to avoid break-ins. The situation is not improving, and it is compared to a ghost town. The city's policies are criticized for causing the problems, but there is no solution in sight.

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The city was in chaos with many starving in the streets while the wealthy enjoyed lavish meals. The poor ate turnip soup and bought crows, squirrels, and rats from butchers, while the rich indulged without a care.

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I drove through downtown LA and was shocked by the sight of stray dogs, burned businesses, and homeless encampments. The human suffering was evident, with people digging through garbage and living in dire conditions. This reflects the consequences of policies that dehumanize and destroy lives. Los Angeles has been under single-party rule for 70 years, where policies that claim to support human rights have instead eroded economic stability. The elite live in gated communities, detached from the reality of their policies. I filmed this to show the true state of Los Angeles and the devastating effects of these policies. Can the city of angels be saved? It seems it will take a miracle.

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Portland is facing a serious situation, resembling an apocalypse. The streets are filled with garbage, campers, and tents, creating a chaotic environment. It's a stark contrast to the city's usual charm.

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The speaker is disappointed by the sight of abandoned shops and buildings in Birmingham, despite the promise that things would improve. They express frustration at the state of the area and question the recommendation to visit Birmingham.

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Downtown San Francisco is shown with barricades blocking off the area. The speaker expresses their dislike for these barricades, stating that it is unfortunate our country is not safe enough to avoid them. The speaker also mentions feeling sad about the need for barricades. The transcript abruptly ends, leaving the viewer to imagine the impact on the economy.

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Local resident expresses disappointment in the state of their town, Winston Silver Bear, noting the neglect of once beautiful buildings. They compare the lack of preservation to other countries like the Czech Republic. The speaker highlights the architectural history being disregarded in Britain, resulting in the decay of historic structures.

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Yo, check this out. It's messed up out here. People are dying in the streets. Last night, a dude died right on the sidewalk, just lying there all night. Nobody did anything. This is what's happening in New York City right now. Our homeless folks are dying on the streets while migrants are living it up in hotels. How is that right? Our own people are dying on the sidewalk while migrants are living the good life in hotels. We need to sort this out.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking the stairs required to reach the Barnes and Noble store. The path is covered in graffiti, rotting food, feces, discarded clothes, and a horrific smell. The speaker suggests that conditions like these are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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The speaker is in the parking garage of the Lloyd Center Mall, walking up the stairs required to get to Barnes and Noble. The path is covered in graffiti, gross stuff, rotting food, and feces. The smell is horrific. There are discarded clothes. After climbing another story, the speaker finally reaches Barnes and Noble. The speaker suggests that conditions like these are why people have stopped shopping at malls like this one.

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Madely Court Hotel in Telford, a 16th-century castle, highlights the contrast between the treatment of migrants and the struggles of the homeless. While migrants receive accommodations and support, many elderly citizens are left in fear of not having enough to eat. The annual cost of supporting migrants is significant, raising concerns about priorities. A conversation with a migrant from Georgia reveals a lack of understanding about the situation back home, questioning why individuals would travel to the UK for benefits when there is no war in their country. The message emphasizes frustration over the perceived disparity in support for migrants versus the needs of local citizens.

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The speaker questions why illegal immigrants are being provided with hotel rooms while American homeless people are not. They express concern about the situation and wonder why the homeless are not given the same support. They mention seeing homeless individuals on the streets and in parks, and question why they are not being provided with hotel accommodations. The speaker also briefly mentions bikes and someone selling school in New York.

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Los Angeles is devastated; everything is gone. The speaker believes the Rite Aid they are in looks looted, with thieves taking expensive items. The speaker says the store is unrecognizable compared to when they moved to Los Angeles and used to spend afternoons there. They express sadness at the store's current state.

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Today's issues in the United States mirror the factors that led to the fall of the Roman Empire: overspending, breakdown of the family, and liberal lifestyle. Romans increased taxes, abandoned family values, and welcomed migrating tribes, leading to economic chaos and invasion. The US faces similar challenges today. Translation: The problems facing the United States are reminiscent of those that caused the fall of the Roman Empire: overspending, family breakdown, and a lavish lifestyle. This led to economic chaos and invasion, similar to what the US is experiencing now.

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Speaker 0: The Hypogeum in Paola, Malta, is described as an enormous subterranean structure excavated 4,524 years ago, with huge limestone blocks removed. It was discovered in 1902 during house construction, which blocked the public for nearly a decade. It reportedly contained about 7,000 elongated skulls, many destroyed and the rest hidden from the public. The speaker notes that some underground chambers appear to imitate above-ground megalithic temple architecture, with false bays and underground windows. A ceiling features one ring of carved stone overhanging the one below, allegedly to imitate a roof. The speaker questions whether the structure was originally underground or came from above ground and was buried during an event, possibly killing thousands inside. He asserts the mainstream view is that it was a burial site, while the speaker posits that people were killed on the spot or trapped underground, with bodies piled rather than buried separately, suggesting a catastrophic event that melted structures globally and reshaped civilizations. Speaker 0 then states they revisited the Hypogeum of the Valle dei Famili (Valumnus) in Italy, noting about 200 tombs and a 1840 discovery. The excavation uncovered a site used into the first century BC, with 10 rooms and two winged demons guarding the entrance. He points out urns with painted scenes, including griffins, and argues that the griffin imagery links to Tartaria and Greek mythology, asserting that much of this history has been removed or hidden. A photo shows items behind a wall prior to modern changes; he claims that items were removed from the site between 1839 and today, suggesting ongoing suppression of evidence. Speaker 0 highlights an underground complex near Palmyra, Syria, the Temple of Baal, and a castle on a cliff—arguing that the area contains massive stone structures, hundreds of columns, and a temple the size of the Great Pyramid, with a perimeter roughly half a mile. He notes a mosque or palace-like complex nearby, and references the destruction and removal of the arch and other structures by modern groups, claiming that these actions suppress true history. He mentions the Baal Temple was allegedly found in 32 AD, though war zones have prevented access and exploration. He cites the Temple of Baal as being built on a tell, layering past civilizations, with the nth-century destruction of the post-classical elements—they allege the site had advanced construction and technology. Speaker 0 asserts that Palmyra’s temple complex was judged by mainstream narratives as centuries old, while the speaker believes it is much younger and part of an extensive old-world city evidence. He points to the Temple of Baal, the Temple of Baal Shemin, and the Taimer (Tadmur) Castle on UNESCO’s danger list in 2013 due to the Syrian civil war; ISIS captured it in 2015, recaptured in 2016, and the stairway was blown up in 2015, with plans to rebuild the arch denied by the speaker. He repeats the view that the old world had advanced technology and that the public has been misled, with the pottery focus being a deliberate decoy. He also references the Baal Cycle tablets—the ball cycle—found in 1929, claiming thousands of tablets reveal more than pottery, including royal palaces, high priests’ libraries, and texts about Baal’s rituals and offerings. Speaker 0 closes by suggesting that the true history lies beneath our feet, with a hidden past shaped by an advanced civilization violently erased or relocated, and that the current timeline is a fabrication designed to obscure what truly happened in the last few hundred years. Speaker 1 comments on the beauty of the cities and the impossibility of rebuilding them as they were, reinforcing the notion of lost grandeur.

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Look at those streets, it's like a war zone, a dead city. This is Havana, or what's left of it. There's no prosperity, no path, no future. People are living like zombies, surviving rather than truly living. It's sad to see a nation drowning in hunger and need. This is what Fidel Castro wanted for Latin America, what they want for Venezuela, Colombia, and Mexico. This is communism, folks. Don't let it reach your country.

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Downtown LA is a "sunken place" with stray dogs, burned businesses, and homeless encampments. People are digging through garbage and living in squalor, in "third world dehumanizing conditions." This is the result of policies that break, dehumanize, and destroy people. Los Angeles has been a single-party run state for 70 years, and Democrat policies masquerading as human rights policies are cruel. They erode economic stability, resulting in "third world style totalitarian Marxism" where average people are treated like garbage while the elite live in guarded mansions and never see the results of their policies. The video was filmed to show the real-world consequences of dehumanizing policies. It will take a miracle to save the city.

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Aquí en las doscientas viviendas de Roquetas, un barrio lleno de ocupación, menudeo, prostitución, incluso infantil. Las políticas de fronteras abiertas expulsan a los españoles, convirtiendo el barrio en guetos con problemas de seguridad. La policía evita entrar. Los políticos que niegan estas consecuencias deberían ver la realidad. Translation: Here in the two hundred houses of Roquetas, a neighborhood full of occupation, petty crime, prostitution, even child prostitution. Open border policies are pushing Spaniards out, turning the neighborhood into ghettos with security issues. The police hesitate to enter. Politicians who deny these consequences should see the reality.

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Speaker 0: Rising sun, a shadow fell. A tale of prosperity turned to a summer spell. The bubble streets were cold. Family struggling stories left untold.

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This place feels deserted, almost like a cemetery. There are no Latinos around; it's completely empty. Normally, this area is bustling with people, but today it’s eerily quiet. What happened here? It's puzzling to see such a lack of activity.
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